Monthly Archives: September, 2013

Northwest Jersey Association of the Deaf would let you know that ASL Storytelling Event on Oct 5th is cancelled due to insufficient attendees. We will host it sometime in the spring. We will keep you posted. If you already paid to attend, the money will return to you.

The NYS Department of Environmental Conservation, Sportsman Education Program announces a Hunter Education class that we are offering that will have an ASL interpreter present. Hunter Education is required for anyone who want to hunt for the first time. These classes are available to anyone 11 yrs old and older (one must be 12 to hunt in […]

Helping Hands is a support group dedicated to supporting families and their children who are deaf or hard of hearing. This support group welcomes all modes of communication and methods, including auditory-verbal, auditory-oral, cued speech, sign language, speech reading and total communication. This group will allow families to come together to help each of us to […]

Our event is on Oct 25, Friday with Msgr Nelson and October 26th, Saturday With Nsgr Nelson and then Oct 27th – Msgr Nelson will celebrate mass with us. Please see attachments. nelsonworkshopoct2 pizzapartynelson Thank you, have a great Wednesday! Kate Slosar Co-Director, Ministry with the Deaf Diocese of Camden […]

Golf 101 Stephen Rute Comedy Golfer The Deaf Golf Comedy Performance is coming to town! Come and Enjoy The show with old friends AND NEW for a Good laugh. . . This performance is designed to help students learn sign language associated with golf and humor, and it will benefit the deaf community as well […]

Sorry it took to long in getting this information out. We had some challenges and obstacles or overcome, but the way has been cleared for the ASL Music workshop for those of you who would like help with religious signing. Steve Dye, who is deaf will be teaching this workshop and you will not want […]

I don’t know what I was thinking. Hmm. I guess I was thinking that I had a few free hours, so why not sketch out a menu for the week and stock up with ingredients at the grocery store? Off I went – the Sunday afternoon of Labor Day weekend – and as soon as I walked in the door I realized my mistake.

What a zoo.

I tried to practice my yoga breaths as carts jammed the aisles and children blocked my path as they played handheld video games in front of the eggs while their parents taste-tested the artichoke dip. I tried to remember I had just come from church and I should be patient and kind and gentle and not cave into my mounting frustration. Breathe. Breathe. BREATHE!

Egad.

I do not do well in crowds.

The trick to grocery shopping (at least the one I go to in my town) is to hit the store early Monday morning. It’s empty and open and I can take my time reviewing my list and making sure I have everything I need for the week. When I had an office job with less flexible hours, I’d go to the store late at night. I’d have to step around boxes of fresh shipments, but it was better than being piled in an enclosed space with too many people. My goal is to get away from stores almost entirely – next season I’m signing up for a CSA subscription. And I’m continuing to explore year-round farmers’ markets (for some reason crowds don’t bother me as much when I’m outside) and buying local food through other direct methods. But I’m in transition, so for awhile I’ll be heading to the store at least once a week. On Monday mornings. 

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